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Komehyappyo伝統の酒普通酒
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しんじょう
I was curious about this brand because I saw some pretty good comments about it on Sakewa (;-). I found it at Yamamoto Sake Shop in Kuise, Amagasaki City. I was looking for Daikoku Masamune, but it turned out to be this one! I went there by bicycle without a basket, so the small bottle was a big help! The taste is surprisingly mellow and has a firm, clean sweetness! This is definitely great! I'm a warming drinker, but I think I'd rather drink this hiya. I am very gutless and was too intimidated by the new koro to straddle the prefecture! I finally decided to do it in Hyogo after getting used to the fact that both ends of the bridge were in Osaka and only the middle was in Hyogo. I went along the Inagawa River to the Yayoi period ruins of Tanoh across from the Sonoda Racecourse, and I was embarrassed to see elementary school girls studying and taking notes with such enthusiasm! Well, I forgot all that when I drank sake, and my stupidity accelerated. This sake is so easy to drink that it's a problem! It is the lightest of the bunch, but has a really strong presence on the palate, so you will soon be drinking more and more of it and continuing to destroy brain cells!
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bouken
Good evening, Shinjo-san. Welcome to Amagasaki😁You were at the Yamamoto Sake Shop! Thank you for visiting us at the remote Tanoh site 😭I've had traditional sake before and it's so delicious you wouldn't believe it's regular sake!
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しんじょう
Good evening, Mr. bouken (◍´◡`◍)! I used to go to the hot springs in Amagasaki before the new colo I really missed it for a long time! I just saw Mr. bouken's past post. I was a bit shocked too!
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遥瑛チチ
Shinjou, every time❗️ Reviews are human, so you don't have to worry about them❓ You've been outdone by an enthusiastic young lady 😄
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しんじょう
Every time! Mr. Haruei Chichi Sometimes I secretly think that I'm not like you at all! I just think it depends on each person. I was a little surprised to see a pit dwelling for a child. I got interested in ancient times when I became an old man...
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bouken
Well, the Tanoh ruins are a regular spot for nuns' field trips and social visits. I went there myself when I was in elementary school🏛.
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しんじょう
Well, a pit dwelling is quite valuable, and I think I'll go there. I was in an area with many train stations, so all I remember is Nara and Kyoto. Amagasaki is quite different even though it is a neighboring city. Osaka City is boring because it doesn't have its own color.
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